Category Archives: Pagan Community

I write “summary” but let’s be real, it’s not going to be all that brief. I had a really, really great weekend. Some of it I am sure I am going to be processing, and continuing to benefit from, for … Continue reading →

I will be setting up a public altar at Many Gods West this year for honoring extinct species, destroyed places, and other ecological losses. There will be two parts to it: one small-scale Life Cairn, and a Memorial Wall where … Continue reading →

I am very much an introvert. I love – and need – long stretches of time alone where I cannot be forced into interaction with other human beings on their terms. I don’t have any human roommates, and it’s great. … Continue reading →

I was 36 when I walked away from a lifetime of mostly-unquestioning atheism to worship the Norse gods; my political views and various values were pretty well set at that point, and had been for quite some time. As I’ve … Continue reading →

This is a must-read for anyone who is or might be connected with the online (or offline) pagan communities, particularly heathen/heathen associated, especially Vanatru, or connected with demonolatry or related practices – but given the history of the person involved, … Continue reading →

Hail Loki, Scarlipped God and Revealer of Harsh Truths, I ask You to intervene in the media coverage of Ferguson, Missouri. May those who misrepresent events in order to maintain cruel, unjust dominance be silenced. May their lies be shown … Continue reading →

(Or: unexpected side-effects of major undoings-of-things in my head, including exhaustion, exciting new comprehension of my Issues, and less exciting thoughts about community.) Community-oriented Work is, thankfully, nowhere close to my god-given to-do list, and I am glad of that … Continue reading →